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TO TIRED, NERVY WOMEN livery mother mid housewife it prone to lose her strength, and wear out her nerves' by worrying too much ■'over household cares. Worry soon makes’ women nervous wrecks. They suffer headaches and backaches, and caimor/Wit or sleep, and grow depress&J mid melancholy. AIL this meatus 7 you have exhausted J jou& blocp, land yoyr starved nervls cryplg WSt for7new, rich 'blood# immediate i need is dh ecmvzf- of Dij WmiJm’sf fpf these pills qnfcla/ h«lpytolilrim up! dnjuvdef wjhih piktJr&a the nerves alia revitipiJes Jim/ system. Bond this cjsq. /'hich is one of many: Mrs. EJBUI., of Kalgoorlie. states : “A yepr ago I had a nervous breakdown, if was anaemic, always tired and complaining. My household cares worried me and I could • not sleep. I took Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and soon noticed a wonderful difference. My strength returned; I now sleep well, have lost that tired, nervy feeling, and can do my. housework without any trouble. Xo mother should be without ' Dr. Williams' Idnk Pills.' ’ Of chemists and stores everywhere. Say “Dr. Williams’”— and take no other.

AVhb pays the bill for the injured;Consult the Standard Insurance Company for full protection.—C. 0Blobre. chief agent. S. G. North*, local manager.—(Advt.) u 4i if ® Alterations Or Addition* When you require verandahs or Porches built or modernising additions, see us. We specialise in this 'work and ' will give you an estimate. GEORGE SMITH Timber Merchant, Builder* and Contractor, 2SO Gladstone Road, GISBORNE. Phone <OB. LOVE WILL GO THROUGH STONE WALLS That is an old proverb. But the love germ is nor. half so insidious as the busy little cold germ. W hen colds come, get busy with Baxter’s Lung ‘ Preserver. A few timely doses bring quick relief. N,‘\v Zealand’s favorite for over 70 winters—still best by far. Noted ter its tonic properties. *4/6, 2/6 and 1 6 froth chemists or stores. Insist on “Baxter’s.”

\i\ r IS Print at shortest notice Con cert Tickets, Bail Programmes Dance Tickets. Invitation Cards Wedding Invitations', Meinoriaa. Cards, etc., etc. Up-to-date stock oJ Latest Designs. Gisborne Time 1 Printing Works. He is one of those insufferable now chums who sneer at everything “Colonial” so' when he entered an Auckland tobacconist’s to .replenish his pouch and was recommended to try Now Zealand toasted tobacco he drawled: “When 1 buy tobacco, my good fellow, I want tobacco, not a colonial imitation.” “There’s lots of imitations about, certainly,” replied the tobacconist, “why I’ve known imitation gentlemen • to come in liere.” “Cancel iny order.. X shan’t patronise you now,”' said the new chum angrily.'■ “ ‘ ‘Have- ‘a ‘ heart,!” pleaded, the tobacconist," “don’t drive .me into the Bankruptcy. Court. W]ien he had gone "the boss remarked to his grinning assistant. “That’s the type of new' arrival N.Z. could 'do without. %tVhen 'his liiglmess.nine .out of. .ten;sihoke'New Zealand < toasted lie’ll .follow suit,” .W'wP b'acconist was right. One or other of the four toasted.: brands, Navy; , yin I No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, head Gold, and Out Plug No. 10 (Bullshedd), are in almost everybody’s pipe.' No' finer- tobacco is manufactured; aiid oiriug .te. it be-, ing toasted it is practically without , nicotine and therefore perfectly - harmless.—F.349. ’ . pays the bill for the Injured,*'; Consult the .'' Stan'dajrd'. ', Insurance Company for full pfo&ctioh.AC.-.y* Blpoi-e, chief agent; ‘ "S.' G. Norths, local manager. l —(Advt.) , ' ’

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11952, 24 May 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11952, 24 May 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11952, 24 May 1933, Page 2

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